Vengeance has come for Joe Burrow.
Four men are facing charges after being pulled over by police as they discovered an old LSU shirt and a Bengals hat in their possession. Cops were sure those items were stolen on December 9 in Hamilton County, the same day Burrow’s home was burglarized.
The four Chilean nationals appear to be connected to the burglary of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home in December.
The suspects’ vehicle was also searched, and “two Husky automatic center punch tools wrapped in a cloth towel” were discovered.
According to court records, those men were placed under arrest on January 10 as they left a La Quinta Hotel.
The four suspects were arrested following “an ongoing investigation involving burglaries of multimillion-dollar homes in multiple states,” according to WLWT-TV.
The names of those suspects were Sergio Cabello, Bastian Morales, Jordan Sanchez, and Alexander Chavez.
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“All four males were identified as being illegally in the country or overstaying their permissions,” the arrest report read. All of them reportedly provided fake IDs.
Joe Burrow’s home was burglarized on December 9 while he was in Dallas, facing the Cowboys on “Monday Night Football.”
All four suspects have been charged with engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, participation in a criminal gang, possessing criminal tools, and obstructing official business.
Model Olivia Ponton Called Police While At Joe Burrow’s Home
Joe Burrow’s house in Anderson Township was broken into while the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback was in Texas for Monday Night Football back in December.
Olivia Ponton was the one who called the police to report a robbery. She told authorities that when she arrived, she noticed a “shattered bedroom window and the room ransacked.”
Ponton was described as an employee of Burrow’s.